When most of a country's civilians go into industial work during a war. The usually make weapons and other war materials.
it made tampons available
What "industrial war ".
If I am not mistaken the Industrial Revolution was in progress before the American Civil War began, but I think the answer to this question is the railroad, as it allowed raw materials to be transported to industrial centers more efficiently than ever before.
Because the end of the Cold War made it seemingly unnecessary
It came after the industrial revolution
it caused these nuts to be made in the industrial revolution (im not kidding)
by entering industrial employment and providing medical aid for soldiers on both sides
Although it was the Industrial Revolution affected WWI more than the opposite, the most obvious way the Industrial Revolution was affected was do to machinery and artillery. As the war was going on more modern things were being made to make life easier on the soldiers as well as the workers making parts. The interchangeable parts is what that is. The industrial revelation accompanied with other global issues going on is what drove WWI.
Causes of industrial growth after the Civil War were an increase in the steel industry and the growth of railroads.
Major industrial breakthroughs were made in chemistry and steel during the Second Industrial Revolution.
Civil War and the War of 1812.
Yes. There was a huge industrial and agricultural boom, to provide the US armies with war supplies.